Friday, 26 April, 2024
HomeMedico-LegalPortfolio committee extends scope of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill

Portfolio committee extends scope of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill

Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Justice & Correctional Services has extended the scope of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill to cover a wider range of issues.

Business Tech reports that while the main focus of the Bill will remain on the private use of cannabis, the portfolio committee has extended the subject of the Bill to provide for commercial activities in respect of recreational cannabis; provide for the cultivation, possession and supply of cannabis plants and cannabis by organisations for religious and cultural purposes on behalf of their members; and respect the right to privacy of an adult person to use cannabis for palliation or medication.

With the National Assembly approving these additions last week, the Bill will now be published for a second round of public participation. It outlines possession rules for cannabis users at home and people who wish to cultivate the plant. It also introduces new offences and provisions for people who previously received a criminal record for cannabis possession. The draft Bill states that an adult person may, for personal use, possess the prescribed quantity of cannabis plant cultivation material; cultivate the prescribed quantity of cannabis plants in a private place; possess in private the prescribed quantity of cannabis in a public place; possess the prescribed quantity of cannabis in a private place; and possess in private the prescribed quantity of cannabis plants in a public place.

The draft legislation also states that an adult person may, without the exchange of remuneration, provide to, or obtain from, another adult person, for personal use the prescribed quantity of cannabis plant cultivation material, cannabis plants or cannabis.

 

Business Tech article – Big changes planned for cannabis laws in South Africa (Open access)

 

See more from MedicalBrief archives:

 

Draft Cannabis Bill is a missed opportunity — critics

 

Lobby group: End the legislative barriers stifling SA's cannabis industry

 

Committee told that cannabis use Bill is ’racist and outdated’

 

SA medical and recreational cannabis industry poised to take off

 

Parliament should reconsider 'woefully lacking' Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill

 

 

MedicalBrief — our free weekly e-newsletter

We'd appreciate as much information as possible, however only an email address is required.